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Corixidae

Corixidae is a family of aquatic insects in the order Hemiptera. They are found worldwide in virtually any freshwater habitat and a few species live in saline water.[1] There are about 500 known species worldwide, in 55 genera, including the genus Sigara.

Corixidae
Temporal range: Late Triassic–Present
Hesperocorixa castanea
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Infraorder: Nepomorpha
Family: Corixidae
Leach, 1815
Subfamilies, Genera

52 genera in 5 subfamilies

Members of the Corixidae are commonly known as water boatmen, a term that is sometimes used in the United Kingdom for Notonecta glauca, an insect of a different family, Notonectidae. Corixa punctata is the "lesser water boatman".[2]

Morphology and ecology

Corixidae generally have a long flattened body ranging from 2.5 to 15 mm (0.1–0.6 in) long.[1] Many have extremely fine dark brown or black striations marking the wings. They tend to have four long rear legs and two short front ones. The forelegs are covered with hairs and shaped like oars, hence the name "water boatman". Their four hindmost legs have scoop- or oar-shaped tarsi to aid swimming.[3] They also have a triangular head with short, triangular mouthparts. Corixidae dwell in slow rivers and ponds, as well as some household pools.

 
Water boatman active under the ice in March at Glenmore Reservoir, Calgary, Alberta

Unlike their relatives the backswimmers (Notonectidae), who swim upside down, Corixidae swim right side up. It is easy to tell the two types of insects apart simply by looking at the swimming position.[1]

Corixidae are unusual among the aquatic Hemiptera in that some species are non-predatory, feeding on aquatic plants and algae instead of insects and other small animals. They use their straw-like mouthparts to inject enzymes into plants. The enzymes digest the plant material, letting the insect suck the liquified food back through its mouthparts and into its digestive tract.[1] However, most species are not strictly herbivorous and can even be completely predatory, like those of the subfamily Cymatiainae.[4] In fact, Corixidae have a broad range of feeding styles: carnivorous, detritivorous, herbivorous and omnivorous.

Some species within this family are preyed upon by a number of amphibians including the rough-skinned newt (Taricha granulosa).[5]

The reproductive cycle of Corixidae is annual. Eggs are typically oviposited (deposited) on submerged plants, sticks, or rocks. In substrate limited waters (waters without many submerged oviposition sites), every bit of available substrate will be covered in eggs.

Genera

These 52 genera belong to the family Corixidae:

  • Acromocoris Bode, 1953 g
  • Agraptocorixa Kirkaldy, 1898 g
  • Archaecorixa Popov, 1968 g
  • Arctocorisa Wallengren, 1894 i c g b
  • Bakharia Popov, 1988 g
  • Bumbacorixa Popov, 1986 g
  • Callicorixa White, 1873 i c g b
  • Cenocorixa Hungerford, 1948 i c g b
  • Centrocorisa Lundblad, 1928 i c g
  • Corisella Lundblad, 1928 i c g b
  • Corixa Geoffroy, 1762 i c g
  • Corixalia Popov, 1986 g
  • Corixonecta Popov, 1986 g
  • Corixopsis Hong & Wang, 1990 g
  • Cristocorixa Popov, 1986 g
  • Cymatia Flor, 1860 i c g b
  • Dasycorixa Hungerford, 1948 i c g b
  • Diacorixa Popov, 1971 g
  • Diapherinus Popov, 1966 g
  • Diaprepocoris c g
  • Ectemnostegella Lundblad, 1928 g
  • Gazimuria Popov, 1971 g
  • Glaenocorisa Thomson, 1869 i c g b
  • Graptocorixa Hungerford, 1930 i c g b
  • Haenbea Popov, 1988 g
  • Heliocorisa Lundblad, 1928 g
  • Hesperocorixa Kirkaldy, 1908 i c g b
  • Liassocorixa Popov, Dolling & Whalley, 1994 g
  • Linicorixa Lin, 1980 g
  • Lufengnacta Lin, 1977 g
  • Mesocorixa Hong & Wang, 1990 g
  • Mesosigara Popov, 1971 g
  • Morphocorixa Jaczewski, 1931 i c g
  • Neocorixa Hungerford, 1925 i c g
  • Neosigara Lundblad, 1928 g
  • Palmacorixa Abbott, 1912 i c g
  • Palmocorixa b
  • Paracorixa Stichel, 1955 g
  • Parasigara Poisson, 1957 g
  • Pseudocorixa Jaczewski, 1931 i c g
  • Ramphocorixa Abbott, 1912 i c g b
  • Ratiticorixa Lin, 1980 g
  • Shelopuga Popov, 1988 g
  • Siculicorixa Lin, 1980 g
  • Sigara Fabricius, 1775 i c g b
  • Sigaretta Popov, 1971 g
  • Trichocorixa Kirkaldy, 1908 i c g b
  • Velocorixa Popov, 1986 g
  • Venacorixa Lin Qibin, 1986 g
  • Vulcanicorixa Lin, 1980 g
  • Xenocorixa Hungerford, 1947 g
  • Yanliaocorixa Hong, 1983 g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[6] c = Catalogue of Life,[7] g = GBIF,[8] b = Bugguide.net[9]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Randall T. Schuh; James Alexander Slater (1996). True Bugs of the World (Hemiptera:Heteroptera): Classification and Natural History (2 ed.). Cornell University Press. pp. 119–122. ISBN 978-0801420665.
  2. ^ BBC Science and Nature: Water boatman, common backswimmer Notonecta glauca Retrieved on 2008-07-26
  3. ^ Missouri Department of Conservation: Water boatmen Retrieved on 2016-08-08
  4. ^ Nieser, N. (2002): Guide to aquatic Heteroptera of Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia. IV. Corixoidea. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 50: 26-274.
  5. ^ C. Michael Hogan (2008) Rough-skinned Newt (Taricha granulosa), Globaltwitcher, ed. Nicklas Stromberg 2009-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Corixidae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  7. ^ "Browse Corixidae". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  8. ^ "Corixidae". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  9. ^ "Corixidae Family Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-20.

External links

  • EverythingAbout.net
  • water boatmen photos on the Tree of Life
  • more water boatmen photos on Bug Guide

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Corixidae is a family of aquatic insects in the order Hemiptera They are found worldwide in virtually any freshwater habitat and a few species live in saline water 1 There are about 500 known species worldwide in 55 genera including the genus Sigara CorixidaeTemporal range Late Triassic Present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg NHesperocorixa castaneaScientific classificationKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaOrder HemipteraSuborder HeteropteraInfraorder NepomorphaFamily CorixidaeLeach 1815Subfamilies Genera52 genera in 5 subfamiliesMembers of the Corixidae are commonly known as water boatmen a term that is sometimes used in the United Kingdom for Notonecta glauca an insect of a different family Notonectidae Corixa punctata is the lesser water boatman 2 Contents 1 Morphology and ecology 2 Genera 3 References 4 External linksMorphology and ecology EditCorixidae generally have a long flattened body ranging from 2 5 to 15 mm 0 1 0 6 in long 1 Many have extremely fine dark brown or black striations marking the wings They tend to have four long rear legs and two short front ones The forelegs are covered with hairs and shaped like oars hence the name water boatman Their four hindmost legs have scoop or oar shaped tarsi to aid swimming 3 They also have a triangular head with short triangular mouthparts Corixidae dwell in slow rivers and ponds as well as some household pools Water boatman active under the ice in March at Glenmore Reservoir Calgary Alberta Unlike their relatives the backswimmers Notonectidae who swim upside down Corixidae swim right side up It is easy to tell the two types of insects apart simply by looking at the swimming position 1 Corixidae are unusual among the aquatic Hemiptera in that some species are non predatory feeding on aquatic plants and algae instead of insects and other small animals They use their straw like mouthparts to inject enzymes into plants The enzymes digest the plant material letting the insect suck the liquified food back through its mouthparts and into its digestive tract 1 However most species are not strictly herbivorous and can even be completely predatory like those of the subfamily Cymatiainae 4 In fact Corixidae have a broad range of feeding styles carnivorous detritivorous herbivorous and omnivorous Some species within this family are preyed upon by a number of amphibians including the rough skinned newt Taricha granulosa 5 The reproductive cycle of Corixidae is annual Eggs are typically oviposited deposited on submerged plants sticks or rocks In substrate limited waters waters without many submerged oviposition sites every bit of available substrate will be covered in eggs Corixa punctataGenera EditThese 52 genera belong to the family Corixidae Acromocoris Bode 1953g Agraptocorixa Kirkaldy 1898g Archaecorixa Popov 1968g Arctocorisa Wallengren 1894i c g b Bakharia Popov 1988g Bumbacorixa Popov 1986g Callicorixa White 1873i c g b Cenocorixa Hungerford 1948i c g b Centrocorisa Lundblad 1928i c g Corisella Lundblad 1928i c g b Corixa Geoffroy 1762i c g Corixalia Popov 1986g Corixonecta Popov 1986g Corixopsis Hong amp Wang 1990g Cristocorixa Popov 1986g Cymatia Flor 1860i c g b Dasycorixa Hungerford 1948i c g b Diacorixa Popov 1971g Diapherinus Popov 1966g Diaprepocorisc g Ectemnostegella Lundblad 1928g Gazimuria Popov 1971g Glaenocorisa Thomson 1869i c g b Graptocorixa Hungerford 1930i c g b Haenbea Popov 1988g Heliocorisa Lundblad 1928g Hesperocorixa Kirkaldy 1908i c g b Liassocorixa Popov Dolling amp Whalley 1994g Linicorixa Lin 1980g Lufengnacta Lin 1977g Mesocorixa Hong amp Wang 1990g Mesosigara Popov 1971g Morphocorixa Jaczewski 1931i c g Neocorixa Hungerford 1925i c g Neosigara Lundblad 1928g Palmacorixa Abbott 1912i c g Palmocorixab Paracorixa Stichel 1955g Parasigara Poisson 1957g Pseudocorixa Jaczewski 1931i c g Ramphocorixa Abbott 1912i c g b Ratiticorixa Lin 1980g Shelopuga Popov 1988g Siculicorixa Lin 1980g Sigara Fabricius 1775i c g b Sigaretta Popov 1971g Trichocorixa Kirkaldy 1908i c g b Velocorixa Popov 1986g Venacorixa Lin Qibin 1986g Vulcanicorixa Lin 1980g Xenocorixa Hungerford 1947g Yanliaocorixa Hong 1983g Data sources i ITIS 6 c Catalogue of Life 7 g GBIF 8 b Bugguide net 9 References Edit a b c d Randall T Schuh James Alexander Slater 1996 True Bugs of the World Hemiptera Heteroptera Classification and Natural History 2 ed Cornell University Press pp 119 122 ISBN 978 0801420665 BBC Science and Nature Water boatman common backswimmer Notonecta glauca Retrieved on 2008 07 26 Missouri Department of Conservation Water boatmen Retrieved on 2016 08 08 Nieser N 2002 Guide to aquatic Heteroptera of Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia IV Corixoidea The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 50 26 274 C Michael Hogan 2008 Rough skinned Newt Taricha granulosa Globaltwitcher ed Nicklas Stromberg Archived 2009 05 27 at the Wayback Machine Corixidae Report Integrated Taxonomic Information System Retrieved 2018 04 20 Browse Corixidae Catalogue of Life Retrieved 2018 04 20 Corixidae GBIF Retrieved 2018 04 20 Corixidae Family Information BugGuide net Retrieved 2018 04 20 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Corixidae Wikispecies has information related to Corixidae EverythingAbout net Water Boatmen Buglopedia waterboatmen article water boatmen photos on the Tree of Life more water boatmen photos on Bug Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Corixidae amp oldid 1126272282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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